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About
Georgia
Georgia
occupies an area of about 70 000 sq km (population 5,5 million) and
is thus twice the size of Belgium and nearly twice as large as Switzerland.
It covers the central and western parts of Transcaucasia with its
westernmost border on the Black Sea. The northern section of the country
contains the greater Caucasus system of mountain ranges and is situated
at the boundary of two climatic zones - moderate and subtropical.
Georgia
is the legendary home of Jason and Golden Fleece and the historic
crossroads of Gengis Khan, the Caliphs of Baghdad and the Russians
and Northern tribes. Founded more than 3,000 years ago, Georgia's
historic is reflected in the architecture, jewelry and artifacs to
be found throughout the cities and countrysides.
Georgia's
total borders encompass 1,900 kilometers of which more than 300 kilometers
are sea border. Within the various regions, especially in Kakheti,
there are 400 varieties of grapes cultivated, making Georgia a major
wine producing country. It also has about 1,000 mineral springs, the
most notable of which is Borjomi, that produces a special brand of
mineral water used throughout Eastern Europe.
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Tbilisi
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Tbilisi
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